Crime
If You Commit a Crime, You Leave
Time for New Zealand to grow some balls on criminal deportations.
The Club That Hid the Epstein Story
New York media heavies of the day included many who might have had reason to sympathize with poor Jeffrey Epstein.
This Contradicts the FBI Narrative
Devine argues the new material suggests investigators either missed or withheld key information about Crooks’ motives and online associations
And Now a Woman Is Dead
Inside the offender-first justice system that keeps releasing New Zealand’s monsters.
Is Mexico on the Verge?
A massive uprising erupts as protesters that have lost all faith in the government storm the presidential palace.
Coster’s Legacy and the Fallout
Part Three: What the McSkimming scandal means for politics in New Zealand.
Part Two: Top Cops Destroy Trust
Part Two: How the highest level of New Zealand Police protected their own and prosecuted the victim.
A Case of Bureaucracy First, Public Last
When leadership hides behind protocols and misses the warning signs, the public pays the price. The McSkimming case exposes a crisis of accountability.
Into the Woodchipper, Not Women’s Prisons
‘Trans’ child rapist banned from Tasmanian women’s prisons.
Corrupt Top Cops Destroy Trust
Part One: How the highest level of New Zealand Police protected their own and prosecuted the victim
The Increase in Wrong Release
These are not anomalies. In the year to March 2025, 262 prisoners were mistakenly released, a 128 per cent surge from 115 the previous year, and a 434 per cent leap from 49 in 2015.
This Tribal Defiance
Without strong intervention, to remove the framework of race and culture upon which their power base is built, if Labour, the Greens and the Māori Party win the next election, their path to full tribal control will be there for the taking.
Don’t Ask, Cos They Won’t Tell You
The legacy media selectively uses statistics to obscure what we all know about Victoria’s crime wave.